African Welwitschia, a unique desert plant, has few natural predators due to its tough, leathery leaves and toxic compounds. However, certain herbivores like desert-dwelling insects and some mammals, such as the oryx, may occasionally feed on its leaves. The plant's harsh environment and distinctive adaptations help minimize herbivory. Overall, it has a relatively low level of herbivory compared to other plants.
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the african welwitchsia looks like a tiny tree, about 5 feet tall
100-230 metres
African Welwitchsia African Peyote Cactus Eragrostis Date Palm Doum Palm
African herbivores such as antelopes, zebras, and elephants eat grass, and are in turn eaten by predators like lions, hyenas, and leopards. This forms a food chain in the African savannah ecosystem.
african water lily's eat
Having spread out roots under the ground which are long.
Seeds
The African White Rhino eats grass (i.e they are grazers) The African Black Rhino eats leaves (i.e they are browsers)
The African penguin eats anchovies and sardines.
Snakes and Birds
People, lions!